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The Great Monuments of Lutetia Print
From Wednesday, 21 January 2009 -  10:00am
To Sunday, 12 September 2010 - 6:00pm
Every day

Les Grands Monuments de Lutèce, premier projet urbain de Paris

The archaeological crypt of parvis of Notre Dame brings to life the history of the city of Paris. From 1st century-4th Century AD, the various monuments that started the urbanisation of the city of Paris from the Roman era are a testimony of the antiquity and heritage of this beautiful city.

The visitor will discover the monuments- the forum, the baths, the theâtre and the amphitheatre-  through a 3D small-scale reconstruction, design illustrations, lighting effects, architectural plans etc. 

 

Venue

Crypte archéologique du parvis Notre-Dame
7, parvis Notre-Dame
Place Jean-Paul II, 75004, Paris
Tel. : +33 (0) 1 55 42 50 10
Fax : +33 (0) 1 43 29 30 55

 

Opening Hours:

Open everyday from 10:00 AM- 06:00 PM (cash counter closes at 05:30 PM)
Closed on Mondays, Public holidays, Easter Sunday and Pentecost Sunday.

 

Tariff

Adults: 4€/ 3€ (reduced), Young adults (13-26 years): 2€
Free for children up to 13 years.

 

How to reach

Metro : Cité/ Saint-Michel (Line 4)
RER C : Saint-Michel Notre-Dame
Bus : 21, 24, 27, 38, 47, 85 and 96

 

Complementary Exhibition(s)

The Bath and the Mirror- Body care and cosmetics from ancient times to the middle age (Cluny Museum, Paris)

The Bath and the Mirror- Bodycare and cosmetics in the Renaissance (Ecouen)

 

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Tracing the origins of Paris

 

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